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Quantum Counselling with Dr Sue Williams

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On this episode of the Lead With Purpose podcast host, Tze Ching Yeung talks to Dr Sue Williams about exactly what quantum counselling is.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Quantum counselling is based on quantum physics & epigenetics. Epigenetics deals with how generational good & bad things from previous generations such as trauma, illness, disease, talents & abilities affects us by being imprinted into your DNA & passed down through the generations.
  • I had no idea what I wanted to do when I grew up when I was a kid. I was suitable for a number of different careers but none of them really attracted me, so I did office administration & technology training, as computers were just coming in. It wasn’t until my mid-50s that I did mindfulness training & a lightbulb went off. I was drawn more to it as I learned more about it, so I did NLP and hypnosis & my main job now is a clinical hypnotherapist which eventually led me to quantum counselling.
  • There’s been a lot of study about how emotions are stored in different organs of the body.  You can look back through your family history for this. If you have emotions trapped in your lungs, that’s to do with sorrow and grief, if you don’t somehow release that it can stay in the lungs & you have lung conditions for the rest of your life. The liver hods on to anger.
  • When you go into trance in a hypnosis session your brain is slowed down from beta waves to alpha waves, which are the ones that occur just before you go to sleep. Kids below 7-years-old are permanently in the impressionable, alpha wave state, because they need to learn so much. Because they don’t have life experience they don’t know what’s right & wrong, so if they live in an abusive household, this could appear normal and imprint onto their mind as normal. That’s how things get passed down from generation to generation.

BEST MOMENTS

‘I can use my trainings on animals as well as humans because they too have different things passed down to them from generation to generation.’

‘It’s a good path to follow whatever you’re drawn to as a child because it will more than likely mean  you’ll be really satisfied with the work that you do as you get older.’

‘It’s possible to change your DNA by changing your lifestyle to how humans are supposed to live & using hypnotherapy to release trapped feelings, emotions & trauma.’

‘We’re conditioned to just grab a pill rather than do some deep work on yourself, but there are other ways.’

ABOUT THE GUEST

Dr Sue Williams is a clinical hypnotherapist, hypnotic language master practitioner, NLP practitioner, life coach, mindfulness master practitioner, Licenced Rapid Transformational Therapy Practitioner and a Doctor of Quantum Counselling.

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ABOUT THE HOST

Tze Ching started her entrepreneurial journey back in 2007 with the launch of a sustainable clothing & home furnishing ecommerce business. Next, she created a sustainable fashion brand.

In 2019, she launched a social enterprise to help raise awareness about the negative impact of fashion at schools & colleges. 

Through the 15-year journey, she learned so much, but easily the most meaningful lesson learned was about the importance of marketing. She now focuses on channelling those insights to help others succeed through We Disrupt Agency, a business coaching, mentoring & digital marketing company. 

Tze Ching’s mission is to create a community of global change makers and to contribute to positive change in both people & planet.

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